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I want to start regressing my bees to small cell, but I have one question: What do you do with the frames you remove? I know melt them down, but as you move frames outward in a hive body, you find them getting filled with pollen and honey. Now I don't mind extracting the honey, but that is an awful lot of pollen to be throwing out! Perhaps you can use the frames of pollen to give to splits? Or is that just getting in the way of the regression? Also, can you store frames of pollen at all?

The main thing is to end up with small cell in the center of the nest. I tend to put the pollen on the outsides and the frames of all drone comb on the outsides and the smallest worker brood in the center.

Reuse them as you wish. You can extract them and then scrap the wax. You can crush and strain. You can feed them back by uncapping and putting them over the inner cover. Whatever works for you and your system of equipment.

I've had the same problem sorting small cell frames. In my situation there's only a week to ten days between the net consumption and net storage of honey. That doesn't give much time to sort out empty combs as most combs will contain brood,some food reserves, etc. And then the clover flows will start.

I still have about 8 supers of small cell comb I would like to sort out, but it's full of honey. And I haven't found the right point in time to feed it back without it becoming impacted with more honey or brood.